Ghost's CEO details the organization's governance structure and says the open-source CMS generates ~$7.5M in annual revenue and has been profitable for 12 years
Ghost is a distributed non-profit foundation which gives away all of its intellectual property under a permissive MIT license. Threads: @prschulz , @dvdwinden , and @quillmatiq . Mastodon: @ben@werd.social X: @markjaquith , @johnonolan , @drdevroy , and @duanestorey See also Mediagazer Threads: Peter Schulz / @prschulz : Very proud to be a part of this ❤️ 👻 Daniël / @dvdwinden : Very happy to be part of this team and contribute to our product. I look forward to seeing the ecosystem take shape 🥰 Anuj Ahooja / @quillmatiq : “we don't want to grow a giant company that we control, we want to grow a giant ecosystem that we support. One with a broad range of hosts, developers, agencies, partners and publishers who can build on top of shared infrastructure — where our role as a core team is helping the collective ecosystem thrive. … Mastodon: Ben Werdmuller / @ben@werd.social : A genuinely inspiring post about the foundation behind Ghost and how it operates. It feels like a blueprint for so many open source projects. #Technology https://werd.io/... X: Mark Jaquith / @markjaquith : I admit I was skeptical when John started Ghost. I'd baked in my own assumptions about the size and shape of the goal (even though he was pretty clear about it). This is a great post about his approach and future plans: narrow focus, maximal longevity. Sustainability over reach. John O'Nolan / @johnonolan : Alright, I'm publishing it. I've had a lot of questions over the last few weeks about how @Ghost is going to avoid ending up in the same situation as WordPress. A lot of trust in open source has been broken. So, I spent some time writing up how we structure and think about Dr Dev Roychowdhury / @drdevroy : As a performance scientist, I can assure you that this is how small teams achieve big things: “We'd rather stay small, be selective about what we work on, and know everybody's name.” ~ @JohnONolan Duane Storey / @duanestorey : The #WordPress writing was on the wall years ago, and John read the signs. I am glad they've done well and built a proper village around democratic publishing, which seems much nicer than the Potemkin village we unfortunately inherited here in WordPress. See also Mediagazer